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. >> the massive but remote plant is run by the norwegians and the energy company b.p. >> we're beginning a staged and planned reduction of nonessential work force, temporary basis, pulling them out of the country. >> a number of hostages somehow managed to escape, one of them, an irish passport holder. >> we're delighted that steven mcfall is free and safe. our thoughts are with his fellow workers. and the other people that have not been so fortunate. >> while many nationalities worked at the plant, it's understood there was a large british contingent. >> we face a very bad situation at this b.p. gas compound in algeria. a number of british citizens have been taken hostage and i think we have to prepare ourselves for the possibility of bad news ahead. >> the whole thing began when 20 armed militants called themselves the battalion of blood took control of the gas plant and seized workers and scores of algerian supporters. the gunmen demanded the release of prisonners in algerian jails and called on the government to withdraw its cooperation with france's military offensive in mali. >> wh
. >> the massive but remote plant is run by the norwegians and the energy company b.p. >> we're beginning a staged and planned reduction of nonessential work force, temporary basis, pulling them out of the country. >> a number of hostages somehow managed to escape, one of them, an irish passport holder. >> we're delighted that steven mcfall is free and safe. our thoughts are with his fellow workers. and the other people that have not been so fortunate. >> while...
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that's whyhe government wants to expand the use of renewable energy resources. the exhibition has shown that they're in agreement and see a business opportunity. the need for clean energy future for the gulf countries is no longer in question. companies from around the world seek the face in this growing market. more than 650 exhibiters are here to explore trade and investment opportunities. a swiss company is showcasing a robot for cleaning solar panels. it can be operated by remote control. the price tag starts at about $100,000. >> the challenge in today's installation is our time covers the surface and especially in this area it's a sandy area to regular cleaning is required to ensure high energy. >> reporter: more than 20 firms are taking part from japan. a senior official says japan has a lot of expertise in renewable energies. >> translator: japan has advanced technology which should be put to good use. there are also business opportunities. not only the private sector but the government has to be involved with strengthening ties with the uae. >> reporter
that's whyhe government wants to expand the use of renewable energy resources. the exhibition has shown that they're in agreement and see a business opportunity. the need for clean energy future for the gulf countries is no longer in question. companies from around the world seek the face in this growing market. more than 650 exhibiters are here to explore trade and investment opportunities. a swiss company is showcasing a robot for cleaning solar panels. it can be operated by remote control....
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. >> the coach has to be strong, passionate, and have the energy to enjoy every single game. >> the triple would be the perfect leaving president before the current coach hands over. >> despite the sweltering heat, it was a good day for the world's top seeds at the australian open. both serena williams and victoria made it in the third round. >> in the midst contest, -- german #1 also made it through. it is a moving story full of ups and downs and featuring an unsung hero of modern life. >> yes, it is the story of an escalator. the moving staircase is celebrating its birthday. the first one went into operation in new york 120 years ago. >> during the years, escalators have come a long way. >> as darkness falls, it becomes more than just a mode of transport -- it looks like a work of art. this escalated takes visitors into a museum, a former coal mined in western germany. it is an arrival in style. >> the color, this orange is not because it was thought up by the stardust architecture -- architect. it is made to symbolize the glow of smoldering steel. >> it is 58 meters long, 24 meters up,
. >> the coach has to be strong, passionate, and have the energy to enjoy every single game. >> the triple would be the perfect leaving president before the current coach hands over. >> despite the sweltering heat, it was a good day for the world's top seeds at the australian open. both serena williams and victoria made it in the third round. >> in the midst contest, -- german #1 also made it through. it is a moving story full of ups and downs and featuring an unsung...
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. >> the coach has to be strong, passionate, and have the energy to enjoy every single game. >> the triple would be the perfect leaving president before the current coach hands over. >> despite the sweltering heat, it was a good day for the world's top seeds at the australian open. both serena williams and victoria made it in the third round. >> in the midst contest, -- german #1 also made it through. it is a moving story full of ups and downs and featuring an unsung hero of modern life. >> yes, it is the story of an escalator. the moving staircase is celebrating its birthday. the first one went into operation in new york 120 years ago. >> during the years, escalators have come a long way. >> as darkness falls, it becomes more than just a mode of transport -- it looks like a work of art. this escalated takes visitors into a museum, a former coal mined in western germany. it is an arrival in style. >> the color, this orange is not because it was thought up by the stardust architecture -- architect. it is made to symbolize the glow of smoldering steel. >> it is 58 meters long, 24 meters up,
. >> the coach has to be strong, passionate, and have the energy to enjoy every single game. >> the triple would be the perfect leaving president before the current coach hands over. >> despite the sweltering heat, it was a good day for the world's top seeds at the australian open. both serena williams and victoria made it in the third round. >> in the midst contest, -- german #1 also made it through. it is a moving story full of ups and downs and featuring an unsung...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. i'm baby swiss. whaaaa... [ laughs ] what about now? i suppose that's... i'm you! [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] we take the time for our cheeses to mature before we bake them into every delicious cracker. because at cheez-it, real cheese matters. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! i've got two tickets to thanparadise!l set? pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> sara in the city time. we h
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. i'm baby swiss. whaaaa... [ laughs ] what about now? i suppose that's... i'm you! [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] we take the time for our cheeses to mature before we bake them into every delicious cracker. because at cheez-it, real cheese matters. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds...
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. >>> foreign energy companies will deal with terrorism but a hostage crisis that left dozens of people from different countries dead is raising fears of new attacks on western infrastructure. 37 foreign nationals died in the operation his country carried out against islamic militants. they took hundreds of workers hostage. he stressed government forces moved in on the facility to demonstrate algeria will not give in to terrorism. a spokesperson for the militants told the french weekly paris match that group had achieved 90% of its goals. one of those goals was to take control of a heavily guarded complex with just 40 fighters. there were allegations the militants had some inside help. an algerian newspaper reported that security forces are questioning 11 workers. and algerian government officials have revealed former driver at the facility was among the attackers. he apparently provided the group with detailed information about the plant. the militants have pledged to continue their attacks unless france halts its military campaign in mali. >>> that campaign is still very much under wa
. >>> foreign energy companies will deal with terrorism but a hostage crisis that left dozens of people from different countries dead is raising fears of new attacks on western infrastructure. 37 foreign nationals died in the operation his country carried out against islamic militants. they took hundreds of workers hostage. he stressed government forces moved in on the facility to demonstrate algeria will not give in to terrorism. a spokesperson for the militants told the french weekly...
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. >>> algerian government officials have reassured foreign energy companies they'll deal aggressively with terrorism. they've confirmed that 37 foreign hostages died during a standoff at a gas complex in the sahara desert. they say militants were making wild demands, so security forces were compelled to act. nhk world has the details. >> reporter: oil company executives see riches beneath these sands but they're questioning the cost of their investment after what happened here. >> translator: the terrorists entered the country from northern mali. they were trying to take the foreign hostages and flee. >> reporter: sellal said the victims were from at least eight countries. government officials from japan, the philippines, britain and the u.s. say workers from their countries were among those killed. an islamist group claimed responsibility for the attack. the group leader, it's reported to be a former member of an organization known as al qaeda in islamic megreb. sellal said the militants started blowing up part of the facilities, so security forces had to move in. >> translator: we c
. >>> algerian government officials have reassured foreign energy companies they'll deal aggressively with terrorism. they've confirmed that 37 foreign hostages died during a standoff at a gas complex in the sahara desert. they say militants were making wild demands, so security forces were compelled to act. nhk world has the details. >> reporter: oil company executives see riches beneath these sands but they're questioning the cost of their investment after what happened here....
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and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >> a facebook ad and the supreme court justice's hat topping our media moments. first, greg abbott posting an invitation to new york gun owners
and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any...
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the feds have linked the monster energy drink to at least five deaths. we have reported on this program that parents of a 14-year-old girl have sued monster. they say the team died of cardiac arrest after downing two of the drinks in 24 hours. they slammed the latest survey, quoting here, this report does not share information about the overall health of those who may have consumed energy drinks or what symptoms brought them to the e.r. in the first place. joining us is dr. kerry peterson. i was shocked. when i heard 10,000 to 20,000 over a year, it seems excessive to me? >> it's definitely a problem that the nation should be concerned with. they looked at patients between 2007 and 2011 at 230 hospitals. during that time the number of patients that sought care in the emergency room doubled from 10,000 to 20,000. concern is also these are teens and adults. even more concerning is found that 42% of these teens or young adults were combining energy drinks with alcohol or other drugs. it certainly needs to be looked in more thoroughly. >> that is the big poi
the feds have linked the monster energy drink to at least five deaths. we have reported on this program that parents of a 14-year-old girl have sued monster. they say the team died of cardiac arrest after downing two of the drinks in 24 hours. they slammed the latest survey, quoting here, this report does not share information about the overall health of those who may have consumed energy drinks or what symptoms brought them to the e.r. in the first place. joining us is dr. kerry peterson. i...
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he made that argument today, the president, in terms of sustainable energy. i know it makes sense to some people that we have to hunker down and not spend money on anything. but that's really being sort of penny-wise but pound foolish. i mean, actually right now interest rates are so low, that you're a fool if you don't do some investments in terms of education innovation to keep up with other nations. and the president just has to keep making that argument at the same time, chris, i think he does have to sort of deal with some of these long-term deficit debt issues, and just take them off the gosh darn table. >> i agree. >> because they do take up so much oxygen. and i would rather have him handle that than the next republican president who might come along some day. >> well said. gentlemen, let's get to the electoral problem. we all talked about it, we diagnosed it. something like three dozen states tried republican efforts at the capital to try to screw minorities out of voting. let's be honest what they're up to. that was the name of the game as explained
he made that argument today, the president, in terms of sustainable energy. i know it makes sense to some people that we have to hunker down and not spend money on anything. but that's really being sort of penny-wise but pound foolish. i mean, actually right now interest rates are so low, that you're a fool if you don't do some investments in terms of education innovation to keep up with other nations. and the president just has to keep making that argument at the same time, chris, i think he...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> she's had your back through boyfriends, breakups, and all those ridiculous diets you've been on, we're talking about your best girlfriend. >> since women are waiting to get married, if at all, friends are becoming more important than ever, so are girlfriends replacing husbands? editor and chief of "marie claire." is here. and a psychologist and author of "sanity savers, tips for women to live a balanced life." >> and ladies, nice to see you both again in the new year. >> thanks for having us. >> this is an interesting topic, isn't it? >> as we were thinking about, i tried to realize why this might be so. does this have to do with the fact women are waiting later and later? i think the average age is 27 now to get married for a first-time bride. >> there is an unprecedented number of single women between the ages of 25 and 34 in the country now, and almost half believe the institution of marriage is obsolete. >> that worries me about our culture goi
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> she's had your back through boyfriends, breakups, and all those ridiculous diets you've been on, we're talking about your best girlfriend. >> since women are waiting to get married, if at all, friends are becoming more important than ever, so are girlfriends replacing husbands? editor and chief of "marie claire." is here. and a psychologist and author of "sanity...
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i should be forewarned, i love energy drinks. >> do you really? >> but a new government survey finds that 20 thourk people went to the e.r. after downing energy drinks in 2011, twice as many as four years earlier. abc's lisa stark put herself to the test to show why. >> reporter: on youtube, downing these energy drinks is a game. lots of fun. >> on your mark, get set, go. >> reporter: but this new government study calls consumption of energy drinks a rising public health problem. of those 20,000 e.r. visits in 2011, 42% had mixed the energy drink with another stimulant like ritalin or with alcohol. but 58% reportedly used energy drinks alone. so what might be going on to send someone to the e.r.? >> blood pressure goes up, heart rate goes up and they'll start to feel the effects. heart racing, heart skipping. panic attack symptoms. irregular heart rhythms. panic attacks. >> reporter: caffeine is a drug. the most popular drug in the world. you can feel and see the effects on the body. i downed the equivalent of about four cups. doctors took a look
i should be forewarned, i love energy drinks. >> do you really? >> but a new government survey finds that 20 thourk people went to the e.r. after downing energy drinks in 2011, twice as many as four years earlier. abc's lisa stark put herself to the test to show why. >> reporter: on youtube, downing these energy drinks is a game. lots of fun. >> on your mark, get set, go. >> reporter: but this new government study calls consumption of energy drinks a rising public...
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testing now to compensate for the loss of full scale underground nuclear test in the department of energy created the stockpile stewardship program which built new facilities that test different components of a nuclear weapons explosion using a supercomputer to put them all together so ok the livermore lab is testing some nuclear components no big deal it's not like they've been responsible for a giant radiation leak or anything right. actually fully the quests have revealed that the lab has already released over a million curies of radiation since they opened in the fifty's to give you some context it's about the same amount of radiation that was released in the bombing of hiroshima furthermore a thirty year study from the state health department found that shoulder. born in livermore have six times the expected rate of malignant melanoma and are three times more likely to have brain cancer another more a loose of site buried in the hills behind the lab it's called site three hundred it's a live fire explosives test range where they blow up highly radioactive compounds that my brother an
testing now to compensate for the loss of full scale underground nuclear test in the department of energy created the stockpile stewardship program which built new facilities that test different components of a nuclear weapons explosion using a supercomputer to put them all together so ok the livermore lab is testing some nuclear components no big deal it's not like they've been responsible for a giant radiation leak or anything right. actually fully the quests have revealed that the lab has...
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as the debate rages on in delhi over the right mix of coal, nuclear and green energy, husk powers goal is to install almost 2,000 new micro grids in the rural areas by 2015. >> brown: fred's reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at saint mary's university in minnesota. >> suarez: finally tonight, remembering the original dear abby. that's the name tens of millions of newspaper readers around the globe recognized for more than four decades. the woman behind the pen name abigail van buren was pauline phillips, born 94 years ago in sioux city, iowa. she provided snappy, frank advice in a column that eventually appeared in more than one thousand papers in its heyday before the age of the web. amy dickinson, who writes the advice column "ask amy", is one of many columnists who have followed in the years since. and she joins us now. welcome to the program. what was it about abigail van buren. was it her tone? her life experience? her sympathy? what made her so credible to so many readers? >> well, you know, i think it's amazing when i think about it because she start
as the debate rages on in delhi over the right mix of coal, nuclear and green energy, husk powers goal is to install almost 2,000 new micro grids in the rural areas by 2015. >> brown: fred's reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at saint mary's university in minnesota. >> suarez: finally tonight, remembering the original dear abby. that's the name tens of millions of newspaper readers around the globe recognized for more than four decades. the woman behind...
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. >> despite big increases in the cost of energy, raw materials, and oil, private consumption is up. that is the first reason. the second is that the german economy remained competitive last year despite a weaker environment, and that has given exports a boost. >> exports are the backbone of the german economy. they continued to grow last year, albeit at a slower rate. companies are proceeding with caution. they are cutting investment amid uncertainty about what the new year will hold, especially for the eurozone. in 2011, the german economy grew by 3%. that figure dropped to 0.7% last year. the economy even contracted in the final quarter. the government is poised to cut its own forecast for 2013 to just 0.5%. that is unlikely to have an immediate impact on the jobs market. the unemployment rate is expected to see just a small rise this year. >> for, let's cross over to a frankfurt -- to frankfurt. not necessarily the greatest news for those without a job, but there was good news for the german tax man. >> absolutely. the government has been able to reach its budget plans earlier th
. >> despite big increases in the cost of energy, raw materials, and oil, private consumption is up. that is the first reason. the second is that the german economy remained competitive last year despite a weaker environment, and that has given exports a boost. >> exports are the backbone of the german economy. they continued to grow last year, albeit at a slower rate. companies are proceeding with caution. they are cutting investment amid uncertainty about what the new year will...
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. >>> algerian government officials have reassured foreign energy companies that they'll deal aggressively with terrorism. but a hostage crisis that left dozens of people from different counts dead is raising fears on new infrastructure. algerian prime minister abdel mal eck sellal. the militants attacked a natural gas plant in the desert last week and took hundreds of workers hostage. sellal stressed government forces moved in on the facility to demonstrate algeria will not give in to terrorism. a spokesperson for the militants told the french weekly "paris match" that the group had achieved 90% of its goals. one of those goals was to take control of a heavily guarded complex with just 40 fighters. but there are allegations that militants had some inside help. an algerian newspaper reported that security officials are questioning workers. they reveal a former driver at the facility was among the attackers. he reportedly provide the the group with detailed information about the plant. the militants have pledged to continue their attacks unless france halts its military campaign in mali. no
. >>> algerian government officials have reassured foreign energy companies that they'll deal aggressively with terrorism. but a hostage crisis that left dozens of people from different counts dead is raising fears on new infrastructure. algerian prime minister abdel mal eck sellal. the militants attacked a natural gas plant in the desert last week and took hundreds of workers hostage. sellal stressed government forces moved in on the facility to demonstrate algeria will not give in to...
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as the debate rages on in delhi over the right mix of coal, nuclear and green energy, husk powers goal is to install almost 2,000 new micro grids in the rural areas by 2015. >> brown: fred's reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at saint mary's university in minnesota. >> suarez: finally tonight, remembering the original dear abby. that's the name tens of millions of newspaper readers around the globe recognized for more than four decades. the woman behind the pen name abigail van buren was pauline phillips, born 94 years ago in sioux city, iowa. she provided snappy, frank advice in a column that eventually appeared in more than one thousand papers in its heyday before the age of the web. amy dickinson, who writes the advice column "ask amy", is one of many columnists who have followed in the years since. and she joins us now. welcome to the program. what was it about abigail van buren. was it her tone? her life experience? her sympathy? what made her so credible to so many readers? >> well, you know i think it's amazing when i think about it because she starte
as the debate rages on in delhi over the right mix of coal, nuclear and green energy, husk powers goal is to install almost 2,000 new micro grids in the rural areas by 2015. >> brown: fred's reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at saint mary's university in minnesota. >> suarez: finally tonight, remembering the original dear abby. that's the name tens of millions of newspaper readers around the globe recognized for more than four decades. the woman behind...
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. >> despite big increases in the cost of energy, raw materials, and oil, private consumption is up. that is the first reason. the second is that the german economy remained competitive last year despite a weaker environment, and that has given exports a boost. >> exports are the backbone of the german economy. they continued to grow last year, albeit at a slower rate. companies are proceeding with caution. they are cutting investment amid uncertainty about what the new year will hold, especially for the eurozone. in 2011, the german economy grew by 3%. that figure dropped to 0.7% last year. the economy even contracted in the final quarter. the government is poised to cut its own forecast for 2013 to just 0.5%. that is unlikely to have an immediate impact on the jobs market. the unemployment rate is expected to see just a small rise this year. >> for, let's cross over to a frankfurt -- to frankfurt. not necessarily the greatest news for those without a job, but there was good news for the german tax man. >> absolutely. the government has been able to reach its budget plans earlier th
. >> despite big increases in the cost of energy, raw materials, and oil, private consumption is up. that is the first reason. the second is that the german economy remained competitive last year despite a weaker environment, and that has given exports a boost. >> exports are the backbone of the german economy. they continued to grow last year, albeit at a slower rate. companies are proceeding with caution. they are cutting investment amid uncertainty about what the new year will...
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looking for the real to be relatively stable in the i think i don't see big drops in energy prices and i think a flat to moderate energy price and gives us a stable ruble so i think the ruble will tend to attract sideways this year and b if you think about the level of volatility we've experienced in the past even two thousand and twelve was a relatively stable year by historic standards and i think we'll have an and pricewaterhouse coopers they've also just released that business of a full roster and it's actually quite optimistic just looking through it why more upbeat than last year i would say for me to say but i wanted to ask david gray as well how he felt rushed out was on course to get to that twentieth place in the world bank poll what's right because that's something that president putin is really stressing he really wants russia to achieve that indeed he twenty eighteen that is his goal and i wanted to know if we were on track to achieve that and what needs to be gone in twenty thirty. but i think two thousand and thirteen is a very important year if we don't see significant
looking for the real to be relatively stable in the i think i don't see big drops in energy prices and i think a flat to moderate energy price and gives us a stable ruble so i think the ruble will tend to attract sideways this year and b if you think about the level of volatility we've experienced in the past even two thousand and twelve was a relatively stable year by historic standards and i think we'll have an and pricewaterhouse coopers they've also just released that business of a full...
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if he would get a little more energy. what the press spokesperson for barack obama did say there was that the president is not going to do anything tomorrow. that is he going to leave all the heavy stuff, the semiautomatic weapons to congress, the magazine clips to congress and what is he likely to do is interview craft particular stuff. >> which is kind of a relief. this executive order idea can be really abused and i was afraid. i have the right to ban everything. >> bill: but he doesn't. under the constitution it's a constitutional question. he knows it would be knocked down very quickly the house wouldn't pass and number of democrats wouldn't pass. >> it wouldn't be knocked down very quickly. nothing gets down very quickly. >> bill: federal court put a spray stossel, he comes on this program because he knows that i'm always right. let me ask you. this. >> what looking what prior president has done. locked up 10,000 japanese americans. >> nixon did that he slapped on -- jfk did the detour executive order. >> i'm not cr
if he would get a little more energy. what the press spokesperson for barack obama did say there was that the president is not going to do anything tomorrow. that is he going to leave all the heavy stuff, the semiautomatic weapons to congress, the magazine clips to congress and what is he likely to do is interview craft particular stuff. >> which is kind of a relief. this executive order idea can be really abused and i was afraid. i have the right to ban everything. >> bill: but he...
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advocate, worker rehired after the auto bail-out and the one business owner on the list is pushing a wind energy production tax credit. leave it to byron york. see if we see a pattern here. this is a different group, but not a group you show case in inauguration. >> this is a gimmick. this is the thing that politicians of both parties do. the president bringing in people to attend the "state of the union" address. in this case, president obama wants to people serve as human symbols of the policies as you mentioned. a woman who got treatment for a disease she couldn't have gotten without obamacare and woman who lost her job at g.m. and got it back. woman whose child goes to college due to pem grant. the problem with gimmicks they inspire counter gimmicks. i wouldn't be surprised if the republicans wanted to feature taxpayer that lost money in solyndra, or person whose insurance premiums went up because of obamacare or member of the millions of the people unemployed. the unemployment rate is 7.8% this january. precisely the same number it was four years ago when president obama was inaugurated the
advocate, worker rehired after the auto bail-out and the one business owner on the list is pushing a wind energy production tax credit. leave it to byron york. see if we see a pattern here. this is a different group, but not a group you show case in inauguration. >> this is a gimmick. this is the thing that politicians of both parties do. the president bringing in people to attend the "state of the union" address. in this case, president obama wants to people serve as human...
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. >> he's not someone i want to even put energy into, to be honest. he has his own problems, own issues to deal with. >> reporter: then there's the story of franky and betsey andrew. when the couple refused to keep up the mystery of lance, he turned on them. in 2008, betsey says she got this voice mail from a friend of armstrong's, which she provided to the "new york daily news." here's part of it. >> i hope somebody breaks a baseball bat over your head. but i also hope that one day you will have adversity in your life and you have some type of tragedy. it's pathetic, betsey. i thought you were a better person than that." >> lance armstrong's fiercest critics say he would do anything to protect himself. in the end, it wasn't all about the bike, like his book proclaimed. it might just be all about the glory. >> buzz bissinger is the author of "friday night lights" and a contributor for "newsweek" and the daily beast. and last august, he wrote the cover story for "newsweek" entitled, "i still believe in lance armstrong." now he says reading that makes h
. >> he's not someone i want to even put energy into, to be honest. he has his own problems, own issues to deal with. >> reporter: then there's the story of franky and betsey andrew. when the couple refused to keep up the mystery of lance, he turned on them. in 2008, betsey says she got this voice mail from a friend of armstrong's, which she provided to the "new york daily news." here's part of it. >> i hope somebody breaks a baseball bat over your head. but i also...
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regulators found massey energy failed to uphold basic safety standards, allowing the buildup of coal dust in the mine, which was ignited by a spark from faulty equipment. the 2010 explosion marked the worst coal mining disaster in 40 years. a new investigation says the obama administration cast aside the results of a probe into the effects of gas drilling on drinking water following pressure from the drilling company. the associated press reports the environmental protection agency issued an emergency order in 2010 saying a texas well saturated with flammable methane posed an immediate risk to homeowners. regulators had scientific evidence against the driller, range resources, but backed down after the company threatened not to operate the national study on the drilling process known as fracking. the threats prompted the agency to set aside their investigation, which found drilling could in fact have contaminated the water. one of the affected homeowners said his drinking water is so laced with methane that he can set it on fire. steve lipsky said -- a u.s. soldier accused of massacr
regulators found massey energy failed to uphold basic safety standards, allowing the buildup of coal dust in the mine, which was ignited by a spark from faulty equipment. the 2010 explosion marked the worst coal mining disaster in 40 years. a new investigation says the obama administration cast aside the results of a probe into the effects of gas drilling on drinking water following pressure from the drilling company. the associated press reports the environmental protection agency issued an...
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the progress he can make and that will actually help in the legislative fights, not drain away the energy. >> the nra is seen as all powerful in so many ways. we have a really great report on that in just a moment. let me just ask one more question. it still seems to me aside from all the new things you can do, we can discuss what those are, and the nuances of it, there is this issue with the fact there are a lot of laws on the book which are not enforced. so it obviously isn't that -- isn't as easy as the president says, enforce them, or is it? >> i think that's absolutely right. there are many gun laws on the books. the problem is that in general, you're looking at criminal prosecutions. we have a panoply of laws yet it's very difficult to actually apply the laws to the crimes we have. that's why prosecutors have so much discretion because frankly, in any particular criminal case, you know, it's kind of like they're selecting from a menu. i think this is actually a broader problem with the mix between federal laws and state and local laws. so this is part of the reason why there is so m
the progress he can make and that will actually help in the legislative fights, not drain away the energy. >> the nra is seen as all powerful in so many ways. we have a really great report on that in just a moment. let me just ask one more question. it still seems to me aside from all the new things you can do, we can discuss what those are, and the nuances of it, there is this issue with the fact there are a lot of laws on the book which are not enforced. so it obviously isn't that --...
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and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon.
and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon.
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. that's why i take new trubiotics. it's a daily probiotic that helps in two ways. one helps support digestive health, the other immune health. stay true to your health. new trubiotics. from the makers of one-a-day. to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. ahhh. not just a sensation, sensational relief. >>> kim kardashian gets ready to be a mom. she's here with her big sis, mother of two, kourtney kardashian. >> eight days since we've had a drink. you don't have to give up your life if you give up alcohol. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. that's why i take new trubiotics. it's a daily probiotic that helps in two ways. one helps support digestive health, the other immune health. stay true to your health. new trubiotics. from the makers of one-a-day. to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm....
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. would say they want their sons to learn how to be proper gentlemen, allowing women to go first, opening doors, and so on. >> one mom thinks teaching chivalry to young boys is sexist and it's actually setting girls back. a blogger for the "new york times" and she wrote about her own experience. and jeff is a clinical psychologist. >> didn't her article stir up some controversy? >> i was sitting at breakfast with my son one morning, and he said to me -- >> is he 4? >> he is 4. he said, mommy, do you know what a gentleman is? i said i know. what do you think it is? he said a gentleman lets girls go first, and it turns out that at nap time every afternoon the boys, you know, wait for the girls to use the toilet, and it just seemed -- it seemed absurd to me that in this environment in preschool of all places where we are trying to teach them how to take turns, how to share, which nobody wants to do. it just seems crazy to me at this point in our lives to say to them, this isn't fair, girls
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. would say they want their sons to learn how to be proper gentlemen, allowing women to go first, opening doors, and so on. >> one mom thinks teaching chivalry to young boys is sexist and it's actually setting girls back. a blogger for the "new york times" and she wrote about her own experience. and jeff is a clinical psychologist. >> didn't her article stir up some controversy?...
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are some forecasts which indicate it could move into first place and gold exports and their future of energy is another of mine is economic trump cards with it's raining deposits believed to number over five thousand tons of france relies almost entirely on uranium as fuel for its nuclear power plants and it's believed the french government is now eyeing the mali deposits after its main source of supply in the chair was threatened by major work for strikes there well meanwhile another key global player china has been turning its own sights to the continent with increasing investments beijing claims its sport as much as nine point three billion u.s. dollars into the region from two thousand and five to twenty ten but u.s. sources say that figure could actually be as high as forty four billion dollars going across and it's expected to grow so molly is clearly a country of vast so unexplored wealth and investment opportunities which experts say foreign powers are prepared to fight for. well we have more updates and expert analysis of the crisis in north africa on our website as r.t. dot com. we
are some forecasts which indicate it could move into first place and gold exports and their future of energy is another of mine is economic trump cards with it's raining deposits believed to number over five thousand tons of france relies almost entirely on uranium as fuel for its nuclear power plants and it's believed the french government is now eyeing the mali deposits after its main source of supply in the chair was threatened by major work for strikes there well meanwhile another key...
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core cpi excludes food and energy is expected to rise just .2%. liz: the number one thing to watch tomorrow, you have to look at this one, earnings from financial heavyweights, jpmorgan and goldman sachs. ahead of bell goldman sachs is expected to post $3.78 earnings per share. analysts looking for jpmorgan a buck 16 and a 24.4 billion in revenue. david: folks, thanks for watching. it will be a busy day tomorrow. see you then. melissa is then. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what is "money" tonight. lance confesses. the fallen super athlete admits he doped to oprah and now his legal nightmare begins. how much could he owe? is his brand still alive? today's power panel kicks into high gear to respond. >> if you give a mouse a cookie he will probably want a glass of higher taxes that is my theory. we're just seeing a hit to our paychecks because of this year's tax increases. now the president says we need to give him even more. we'll tell you how bad it could get. >>> u.s. gas demand has slipped to the lowest level in years but is it really
core cpi excludes food and energy is expected to rise just .2%. liz: the number one thing to watch tomorrow, you have to look at this one, earnings from financial heavyweights, jpmorgan and goldman sachs. ahead of bell goldman sachs is expected to post $3.78 earnings per share. analysts looking for jpmorgan a buck 16 and a 24.4 billion in revenue. david: folks, thanks for watching. it will be a busy day tomorrow. see you then. melissa is then. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what is...